@@Abrahambinzz cut him some slack this guy repairs Gameboys mostly and I've only seen him show Gameboy cartridges, he probably didn't know these existed or had limited exposure to them.
And the dude just deleted his comment. Welp, to give backstory as to why my comment's here, "Apple craft" thought that legit, in context, means that the games are real and not rom hacks, not the fact that the roms weren't likely obtained illegally "legit" or not
@@cameronmeetze8153 a gamecart that isn't made by Nintendo that can play illegally downloaded (or legally dumped) Roms for the Nintendo DS (Or 3DS if it's a Sky3ds or Gateway cart) and uses a micro SD card to store the roms (it can hold hundreds of games in it) newer consoles don't have them as they are way more secure then what they used to be
R4 was awsome at the time remember coping and moving roms on them and coping firmware to other sd cards so we all had them could sell for fair bit depending on amount and quality of games
looks like they were all taken from romsmania romsmania is like the first site you see when you search for ds roms and the name of the files all start with 4 numbers
Huh, so that's why this subreddit is getting worse and worse, good job spamming it everywhere. There's something called mindgame that some of you should take a look at.
Exactly what i was thinking! Especially he isn't even doubting the legitimacy of so many games at such an inexpensive price, some of which costing even 40-50 pounds SINGULARLY.
@@CakeHebenstreit It wasn't even the flashcard's fault. In the original game it would also say that at this point he couldn't save. And then he goes and is surprised when it didn't save?
When I worked in a Thrifty Shopper; I once came across one of those advertising 482 games in 1. Not as impressive as yours; of course, but when I found out that it was actually a flashcart with an 8GB microSD Card in it, it became clear as crystal that the games on the cartridge didn't really matter in the slightest. If you don't like any of the games on the cartridge, you can always get rid of them and put other games on it that you do like. You can also replace the microSD Card that's in it with a bigger one if you want more space to play with.
so like $32nzd the 8gb sd card is worth like $6nzd ace3ds+ is like 15nzd so your paying around $10nzd for just the roms i own a acecds+ flash cart but never bought one with roms already loaded on it but to fit so many roms on it my friend told me they use a program called NDSTokyoTrim3 to trim the rom file to remove the unused data let say a 32mb chip was used in the ds cart and the game dose not use all 32mb they will fill the rest up with a lot of 0's, or in other words, useless data just to fill the up the unused space so trimming the roms is a good thing to do as it will save so much space
you can actually get an r4 card on amazon for 6 or 7 pounds, although if you don't know about time bombs or how to get around them then you might want to look elsewhere
You know cartridges like these store so many games, It's weird how "Memory limitations" are kind of a thing of the past, But First party developers never sell physical game bundles.
i met some kids going on a train to florida 2 years ago and they had something similar. They would load a bunch of games onto an sd card and then they would put it into the cartridge, it was pretty cool
@@janabroflovski2572 Mine too lol.. I had a card like this that he loaded with games, each game even had its own cheat codes in a menu (in Japanese though) I didn't know at first that it was illegal and that other kids would actually be buying individual games on individual cartridges o_o ...The Nintendo DS Lite was my first console! that's my excuse for not knowing how... buying games works! D:
It literally doesn't matter. You could take the 520 cartridge, delete every game off it, and load on your own 520 games. Or a thousand games. Or ten thousand games. You're only limited to the size of the SD card and your ability to source the roms.
Darkleader 253 no , beat a level or some levels and have stars or coins whataver it was and buy extra routes with bonuses , by buying one it asks you to save XD
I was wondering why this got recommended to me, then i watched the comments alongside the video and i understood completely. Thanks for this gem, youtube.
Its just a regular NDS Flashcard. The firmware, ROMs and saves are all stored on the Micro SD. It works, you're just using it wrong. Don't bother with these emulators, many of these NDS homebrew aren't updated in years, VC injections on a modded 3DS is way better. You can't run GBA Roms off a Slot 1 NDS card. The nds don't have enough power to emulate the GBA while in NTR Mode. NTR Modr can't acess and use the GBA hardware the same way as in proper AGB Mode.
Google search the program called "New Super Ultimate Injector", its the latest version of the program to inject ROMs in Mega Drive, NES, SNES, PC Engine, GB/GBC and GBA Virtual Console for 3DS.
I don't think it was worthy. Having a NDS flashcard is cool, but you're paying for the case + SD card and a bunch of shovelware ROMs. If you're interested in NDS flashcards, its best to get one clean, get a new SD and install the latest firmware, or another best alternative firmware, like Wood R4 Kernel (i don't they work on Acekards though). A 4 GB SD card will do for many games, specially if you only put the games you want and trimm them.
1) you just got a flash card (like an R4), basically you can download roms and emulators from internet to your computer and simply place them in the sd card. 2) you can’t have 3ds games if the card doesn’t have the little half inch extension that every 3ds game has Everyone of us was surprised that you didn’t knew existence of flash cards like famous R4. Btw I think they’re illegal. Onestly you could have payed just a few bucks for a flash card without an sd card and then download the firmware from official website and put it in an sd.
I think the main idea is that all the work has been done for you. Some roms can be such a headache to track down, especially with all of the shutdown sites recently
208 DS games cartridge that you seen in the liisting is the way to go . It has so many great DS games on it , they play 100% , and also has save files on it . I brought two of the 208 DS games cartridge for multiplayer and that work perfectly also . These are must buys for DS lovers and people trying to build up their collection and cant afford to buy these games individually.
Ah yes, I have a 208-in-one cart. I've had it ever since I got my 2DS, and I cherish both of them. It's got Mario, Pokémon, Kirby, Plants vs Zombies, etc. I've actually 100%'d New Super Mario Bros. on that cart as well, which I'm still really proud of! I'm never deleting that save.
Flashcart menus spoof themselves as a variety of games depending on what the programmer choose to copy verification info from The firmware I have on my R4 makes it show up as Bomberman DS
Do yourself a real favor and just install custom firmware. No cart needed save NES, SNES, GB, GBA, DS, 3DS, SEGA GENESIS and others directly to your DS. It's super easy, I'm brain damaged and did it last night. Now i play super Metroid on my DS.
I actually somewhat remember having this when I was 4 or 5. I think I played Mario Party DS and more stuff like that. Although it had a black/blue background and It might’ve been a different application but the icon it shows in the DS menu was still SpongeBob from what I remember.
"You can't save here are you sure you wanna quit?" "Yes...Oh no! It hasn't actually saved anything." This is why you shouldn't get stoned before making videos kids...jk...kinda, maybe.
That is an Ace3dsPlus flashcart. It can be bought for about $6-$7 on its own. Then they put an 8gm sd card stuffed with nds roms and sold it for 16 pound. The bad news is youll never get 3ds games to play on it, the good news, however, you can swap the sd card out for something bigger, copy the nds games over, add roms for sega, snes, nes, neo geo, gameboy (gbc), etc to increase its player value
This ACE3DS+ is a flashcart that works with the 3DS and DS handhelds. You can actually order one with an 8GB card for less than what you paid for this. The main difference is that they did the pirating for you so you don’t have to worry about your ISP yelling at you.
So this is what it's like when somebody that doesn't know a thing about the ds makes a video about the ds. All basic rom stuff and he doesn't have a clue
@@michicarone549 Useless???? He made this video for fun why are you acting like this he made this just to show his fans and people are getting triggered
Michi Carone this isn’t a tutorial to anything??? It’s just a video for fun, this guy just seems like he knows way more about the gba than the ds. I’ve seen many videos about this certain Cart and there’s other ones that are more informative lmfao
The best thing to do with that thing is to flash the cart with CFW and run unsigned code. Load that sucker up onto your internal storage and not worry about a silly cart after that.
I Remember using one of these back in the days. We call them "r4" (that's the commercial name here) I used to download every single game I came across with, and never play it at all
@@shontellecini644 First, with an ORIGINAL (there are pirate flashcards, those are crap) flashcard, it should show a website, you go to the website and download the firmware and you put the .zip inside the sd card you wanna put, and then, you extract the archives of the .zip and you create a folder that's called "Games" and, inside that folder, you put your games, there are many many websites to download (attention to the archives, this is important af) .nds archives, that are the nds games, or, you just can search for a tutorial
@Koopa Squad001-OfficialYT maybe there are now, but my reply is a year old so maybe at that time there wasnt, idk, im not that up to date, but thx for the info!
you'd need a 40 gigabyte card for the entire library plus or minus a few gigs. ds games are 512mb on the highest end and the quality ones are about 32-64mb each, most pokemon games are from 128-256 mb, so they can consume a lot of space if you get all the versions. use these stats to plan out any future rom based projects and youll not be disapointed
@@AguFungus Very interesting. Well, I agree Perry deserves more of the spotlight, as he's a good help to Peach, being her parasol for gliding (but she has used her dress for gliding too).
You'll probably struggle to find one of these cards which has 3DS games on, because they stopped developing them and the ones which still exist are getting expensive. The current favoured approach to, ahem, "homebrew" is to use a CFW such as Luma3DS. You can definitely get a Gameboy emulator on that!
Even better, on luma3ds you can inject a game boy rom or even gameboy advance rom into a 3DS store title and have it launch able from your 3ds home screen
I think whoever sold you that cart diligently downloaded all of the English version NDS/3DS ROMS on the 'Net and crammed it onto that SD card for loading into that Acecard 3DS flashcart. Well, on the bright side, that flashcart is ready to go. It's kind of fussy to buy a new flashcart and manually configure it--that thing is basically a flashcart that you just pop into your machine, ready to play. I just hope that flashcart has no "time bombs," though.
it's actually a decent flashcart, no timebomb. Timebomb means that the cart will stop working after a certain date. Fix: set the date to before that date. Gateway did not have timebomb, Gateway outright bricked the console if it was detected on a "counterfeit gateway" (dstwoplus and any of those 3ds flashcarts, not to be confused with DS flashcarts, comes to mind)
The problem is it takes more than 16 pounds to Put all the games on the cart and make the box/case. So whoever made it must have been a real nice guy for 16 pounds.
Nice find and another great video! It appears to just be a regular R4 card (Ace3DS Plus) which they’ve preloaded .nds backups on. The 3DS logo only means it can be played on a 3DS/2DS because older R4 cards don’t work past the DSi. The price would seem worth it if you just want to plug and play the 500+ DS games and not bother downloading all of them yourself! Which may be a little more challenging to do now anyway after Nintendo took down a bunch of rom sites... haha 😆
I think romulation is possibly the last 'safe' rom website still up and a solid alternative to Emuparadise. Sad part is they require you to create and account for larger roms. So like anything past PS1 requires signing up. Retro roms
I got a 208 in 1 because a lot of what I actually wanted to play was on it, plus I learned I can trade with Pokemon black on that with my physical Pokemon Black. Which was a pretty cool thing. Then not too long ago I got a flash cart and enjoyed more stuff with that as well haha
I used to own a cartridge for DS called a R4 card. My dad had discovered it and we tried it out. Basically there’s a little slot on the top of the R4 card, and you slide an SD card into there whenever you wanted to play your games. You’d basically have to download the games from the internet and then you’d be able to play it on the cartridge. All you had to buy was the R4 card.
I found one of these on amazon that came with movies converted to the .dpg format. Some of them were Coraline, Toy Story 3, The Polar Express and A Night at the museum. About 620 games and a handful of movies? Now thats a deal.
For everyone who is saying “he’s just discord flash carts”, Nintendo is really cracking down on ROM sites. It’s a lot harder to find ROMs than it used to. For £16 you get; a flash cart so you can add your own roms, a ton of ROMs already (some including big names like Super Mario 64 DS and Pokemon HGSS), and if your a collector looking for a rare box you can keep the game in that like case in it.
I bought one of these after watching your video and it's well worth it. Was able to delete any games I didn't want that it came with and add anything I wanted to. It really does work just like a flashcart.
I have one of those, when you are cheap it’s the best thing to buy, something else (idk if you can do it with others) you can download the games on your computer and pass them to your card, it’s pretty cool.
I might get one of these. 16 pounds? Seems pretty affordable. But I'm definitely gonna wipe the card, replace the UI with TwilightMenu, throw my game backups on there, etc.
I'm shook that a flash cart has you shook especially when you're this experienced in this kind of stuff. Wait till he gets an EZFLASH omega and how it fits in the DS lite perfectly with the alternative cover. >:]
My parents bought one of these for me once. The Pokémon Diamond ROM was corrupted and couldn't progress past the Team Galactic grunts at Veilstone City after the dual battle where Dawn lost her Pokedex
I used to have these 520 games in one or 300 games in one and they were so fun. I remember playing it on my grey DS lite on the way home 😭 Too bad I don’t have my old da anymore 😭 BTW we ALL know super Mario 64 days was the best game on the DS at least imo since it was one of my first ds game and Mario game.
I recognised some of the games in that list, like Countdown, Deal Or No Deal, Crazy Frog Racer, Flips Percy Jackson and more. This is just a standard DS flash cart (the ACE3DS+ (not actually for 3DS games, just compatible with the 3DS and its many stability updates) from the firmware info) with a custom sticker on the front. If you put the roms for other systems in the right folders, they'll be able to load up, if the emulators are already on the Micro SD card. Otherwise you can easily add your own DS compatible emulators anyway. I used to love my Acekard 2i and my R4 3DS back when I was in my early teens, although these days I do tend to actually buy games rather than pirate them. But for £16, this is a fairly decent flash cart for those who are new to the DS scene, and DS games aren't making money for the publishers anymore, because they can only be bought on the used market, so pirating them isn't as harmful as it would have been 10-15 years ago.
My uncle gave me one of these at the peak of the ds for my birthday and it didn't work so he took it and said he'd bring me a new one. I never got that new one so it's cool to see what it really was.
When your UI brought up and you had mentioned the file moonshell, it brought to mind a two Parts external hard drive system that I had bought for my original DS. There was the main programming in the DS cartridge and the external hard drive would actually slide into the Gameboy Advance slot. This was at the time rather expensive at $50, but the most interesting thing that I had ever purchased for my Nintendo DS. I wasn't well-versed in the application of emulators and using ROMs, but I was able to have video files, music files, and I did find an assortment of interesting home-brewed applications that I had downloaded to this external hard drive. I definitely agree that you have found an excellent product at a very cheap price for what all you can do with it
Bro I don't think these kids are going to let you live down with not knowing about a DS flashcard in 2018. Some of them seem to be kind of unironically pretentious considering I'm positive they weren't even born when the DS came out or were even old enough to form coherent sentences when the 3DS came out. It's sad, and I thought us millennials were whiney and entitled.
Interesting, there are a lot of my favorite Super Mario games on there too. And new super mario bros unfortuantly is like that, on its own game card or not, and only saves after a tower or castle. Fortuantly for other super mario games the saving issues have been fixed (example: you can simply quick save on new super mario bros wii. There is no way to cheat if you get a game over since it is not a pernament save but allows you to stop playing whenever you want without you losing progress. It is a win-win) but still, New super mario bros was one of the first (but not the first, that was new super mario bros wii) games I played from Nintendo, and since I was really little I was always getting sad and frustrated about losing data...the only way I could ever finish is work on it and have it constantly running on one ds. Preferably my dsi at the moment but i do not know. Maybe one day I will finish new super mario bros.
i think there's "addons" for these flash carts with the emulator files in them, you just download them and stick them onto the Sd card, the front end user interface is just showing what emulators can be put on it I think
The GBA functionality requires an EZ-Flash 3 in 1 in the GBA slot. It's a combo GBA flashcart (has flash memory so you can load a ROM long term and for linking with a DS game or alternatively load it into RAM on each play), RAM expander (used by DS Browser and some homebrew), and rumble pack. They are very rare these days but sometimes pop up on eBay.
If anyone is looking to get something like this but wants more Pokemon, Mario, Kirby, and Final Fantasy. I suggest the 208 in 1 it comes with loads of Pokemon, Mario, Kirby, Animal Crossing, and even Grand Theft Auto. Its on eBay it usually goes for around 13 to 14 US dollars. The game also saves everything and you can play on it on a DS, DS Lite, DSi, 2DS, 2DS XL, 3DS, and 3DS XL.
I mean. Somebody would if this flash card thing wasn't going on for so long on Nintendo consoles. Then it would need a viable entrypoint and a good exploit and... A few things. Right now the best bet is Homebrew or something similar. However Nintendo software, hardware and online nowadays work together so much, that any hacking can get you banned from all the online features. That's not necessarily a bad thing as by the time this console starts dying, all the online stuff will be cut anyway in favor of the new. Why not bring the future closer and save up a few bucks, eh?
R4 are useful when: - You want to have your 30 games with you but not travel with 30 cartiges . - Keep your games in a safe room while playing. - Play and programming homebrews. And scammers have found a new utlity... -_-'
I have the same card and used a combination of that and CFW on my 3DS. I find these newer carts to be a lot less buggy and finnicky than the old ones. I've bought my own blank R4 cards and gone from there myself in the past but generally I wish these were about back in DS and DSLite days.
when you repair Nintendo consoles for living but gets shocked by the concept of an R4 card
EXACTLY!... AND, he inserted fresh microsd card without moving the homebrew file from the original card first....
@@Abrahambinzz cut him some slack this guy repairs Gameboys mostly and I've only seen him show Gameboy cartridges, he probably didn't know these existed or had limited exposure to them.
Alex i guess... well R4 card existed on my childhood (yes) its been around for awhilee hehe
you never watch to the end did you?
faking it or he can just copy the firmware from the previous card the R4 came with. Instead
"16 pounds for 500 legit DS Games".
I definitely wouldn't use the word "legit" lol
Apple craft The more proper word would still be 'likely pirated'
Yep its just a ace3ds card.
The person has just downloaded the firmware and all kinds of roms
And the dude just deleted his comment.
Welp, to give backstory as to why my comment's here, "Apple craft" thought that legit, in context, means that the games are real and not rom hacks, not the fact that the roms weren't likely obtained illegally "legit" or not
Yep:D
It's like getting 500 emulators on your computer or phone
"I'm not even going to scroll down here to see if there are actually 500 games"
*Proceeds to scroll through all 520 games*
@@ElektroHax wow! lookie here. a comedy genius
@@gameguy95 he has achieved comedy
@@ElektroHax wow!! so funny!!
alternate title: guy from the 1st world discovers R4
What’s an R4
@@cameronmeetze8153 its's an flash card.
@@cameronmeetze8153 a gamecart that isn't made by Nintendo that can play illegally downloaded (or legally dumped) Roms for the Nintendo DS (Or 3DS if it's a Sky3ds or Gateway cart) and uses a micro SD card to store the roms (it can hold hundreds of games in it) newer consoles don't have them as they are way more secure then what they used to be
R4 was awsome at the time remember coping and moving roms on them and coping firmware to other sd cards so we all had them could sell for fair bit depending on amount and quality of games
@@oxnwirt a* not an
It's a flashcard. It's a card containing loads of (questionably obtained) roms
*flashcart
@@nskdnnm *cartflash
looks like they were all taken from romsmania
romsmania is like the first site you see when you search for ds roms and the name of the files all start with 4 numbers
@@TheGlobal747 flashcat
Flashrat
16 Pounds???
Jesus, that’s a lot of weight for a ds cartridge
Thats money
@@nebulouscat5477 r/woooosh
Right idk if I can hold it up for long u know u'll have huge wrist muscles
Lisa Campbell r/woooosh
Huh, so that's why this subreddit is getting worse and worse, good job spamming it everywhere.
There's something called mindgame that some of you should take a look at.
My parents bought me this instead of the individual games, that saved me who knows how much money
Where from?
Shontelle Cini off amazon
As always
Is it still working with 11.13 firmware update
This isn’t legit and probably illegal tho
Crevasse Still legit plus who would care
My man, that's straight up an R4 card, one of the best purchases I've done
Do r4 cards work with a normal 3ds
(Not hacked or anything just normal)
@@guntherlul1942 Yeah, the pirate software comes inside the R4 card itself, you don't have to do anything to the console.
@@demontamerbf18 thanks for ur answer
:)
@@guntherlul1942 Ya i highly recommend, U can play rom hacks too on it im playing renegade platinum rn
@@mootwo3388 all games up to 3ds?
Its so foreign to me that someone this versed in technology has never actually had heard of or even had a flashcart for his ds
Exactly what i was thinking! Especially he isn't even doubting the legitimacy of so many games at such an inexpensive price, some of which costing even 40-50 pounds SINGULARLY.
Right??!!!
Yesss i kinda cringed when he puted the sd card in the cartridge lmao
you can literally buy a R4 card on wish, literally first thing i searched for when i found my ds a few months ago lol
cheap as fuck also, spread the word guys!!
5:08 It didn't save because it said it didn't save! You even read it out loud!
MisterFoo 😂😂😂😂
IKR
"You can't save here. Do you want to quit?"
"Yes"
"Oh look it hasn't actually saved anything"
Hmm I wonder why
This guy is surprisingly dense imo. Seems to have never seen or heard of a flash card.
@@CakeHebenstreit It wasn't even the flashcard's fault. In the original game it would also say that at this point he couldn't save. And then he goes and is surprised when it didn't save?
“You can’t save here” “oh no it hasn’t saved anything”
When I worked in a Thrifty Shopper; I once came across one of those advertising 482 games in 1. Not as impressive as yours; of course, but when I found out that it was actually a flashcart with an 8GB microSD Card in it, it became clear as crystal that the games on the cartridge didn't really matter in the slightest. If you don't like any of the games on the cartridge, you can always get rid of them and put other games on it that you do like. You can also replace the microSD Card that's in it with a bigger one if you want more space to play with.
I 5ink it’s better to just buy it clean so you can also get 3ds games with different cards or newer firmware
@@Vichola what's the point in buying a 3ds flashcart when it's so easy to mod your console and install games onto the console
@@lumpylumpyloo 100% agree but it can be very daunting to do at first (from experience) for people who have no experience in doing that stuff
@@loskrem i watched a video and did it in 15 minutes first try
@@YDVN i huess some ppl just want to keep their consoles original
8:50 BRUH YOU PRESSED EVERYTHING EXCEPT FRIGGN START
@@intensejerking nah he like rubbed it you never hear it click :(
GBA games will not run unless he has a R4 supported GBA flashcart in SLOT2.
Rofl, basically an acecard flashcart with preloaded roms. How much was this? Might be a cheap source for a flashcart.
He said it was 16 pounds.
He said it a number of times in fact.
£16!
so like $32nzd the 8gb sd card is worth like $6nzd ace3ds+ is like 15nzd so your paying around $10nzd for just the roms
i own a acecds+ flash cart but never bought one with roms already loaded on it but to fit so many roms on it my friend told me they use a program called NDSTokyoTrim3 to trim the rom file to remove the unused data
let say a 32mb chip was used in the ds cart and the game dose not use all 32mb they will fill the rest up with a lot of 0's, or in other words, useless data just to fill the up the unused space so trimming the roms is a good thing to do as it will save so much space
you can actually get an r4 card on amazon for 6 or 7 pounds, although if you don't know about time bombs or how to get around them then you might want to look elsewhere
“It was literally about 10 pounds”
Idk man sounds kinda heavy 👀
What the guy meant was that it was worth 10 pounds in MONEY! He’s not English
@@GnarlyBreak he was joking
@@GnarlyBreak wooosh
*say your american without saying your american*
Wooosh
"You can't save here do you want to continue"
"Yes"
*surprised pikachu face*
"Oarh yeah look it didn't save my game"
Gerard looks sexy in your profile pic
what the fuck happened to gee?
His face is literally ._.
You know cartridges like these store so many games, It's weird how "Memory limitations" are kind of a thing of the past, But First party developers never sell physical game bundles.
It's got a micro sd card in it, allowing it to store more data. If the official games had this, it would be way too difficult to maintain.
"SpongeBob Atlantis Square Panties"
Me: *ah yes*
Ian Hall a man of culture i see
Everyone’s dad/stepdad got them one of these from a dodgy friend
My dad was the dodgy friend lmao
i met some kids going on a train to florida 2 years ago and they had something similar. They would load a bunch of games onto an sd card and then they would put it into the cartridge, it was pretty cool
@@janabroflovski2572 Mine too lol.. I had a card like this that he loaded with games, each game even had its own cheat codes in a menu (in Japanese though)
I didn't know at first that it was illegal and that other kids would actually be buying individual games on individual cartridges o_o
...The Nintendo DS Lite was my first console! that's my excuse for not knowing how... buying games works! D:
most accurate shit ever
hahhaaha mine came home with an acekard 2i
“Square .. panties?”
I think that's what the dev writer team was going for... but it's a play on Atlantis... pantis... still funny his reaction
For some reason the one with 520 games has mostly shovelware. The cart with 208 games has most of Nintendo's best games.
It literally doesn't matter. You could take the 520 cartridge, delete every game off it, and load on your own 520 games. Or a thousand games. Or ten thousand games. You're only limited to the size of the SD card and your ability to source the roms.
In order to save new super Mario bros you must beat a castle
Darkleader 253 no , beat a level or some levels and have stars or coins whataver it was and buy extra routes with bonuses , by buying one it asks you to save XD
@@lian7092 Yeah you're right, but you can also save by beating a castle/tower so Darkleader was also right.
Or tower
6:12 Peppa, what are you doing in my DS?
Scrolly you mean he’ll kitty right because I don’t see peppa pig
Stop
@@ravioliravioli3596 nope there was a peppa pig , just wrong timestamp just wait until the guy scroll down a bit
6:13 put speed at .25
Omg peppa
I was wondering why this got recommended to me, then i watched the comments alongside the video and i understood completely. Thanks for this gem, youtube.
this man is an utter tool
Its just a regular NDS Flashcard. The firmware, ROMs and saves are all stored on the Micro SD. It works, you're just using it wrong.
Don't bother with these emulators, many of these NDS homebrew aren't updated in years, VC injections on a modded 3DS is way better.
You can't run GBA Roms off a Slot 1 NDS card. The nds don't have enough power to emulate the GBA while in NTR Mode. NTR Modr can't acess and use the GBA hardware the same way as in proper AGB Mode.
Thanks for the info!
Google search the program called "New Super Ultimate Injector", its the latest version of the program to inject ROMs in Mega Drive, NES, SNES, PC Engine, GB/GBC and GBA Virtual Console for 3DS.
I don't think it was worthy. Having a NDS flashcard is cool, but you're paying for the case + SD card and a bunch of shovelware ROMs. If you're interested in NDS flashcards, its best to get one clean, get a new SD and install the latest firmware, or another best alternative firmware, like Wood R4 Kernel (i don't they work on Acekards though). A 4 GB SD card will do for many games, specially if you only put the games you want and trimm them.
the dstwo can play gba games though not very well honestly
Dark Nes i have dstwo and works perfect to my tbh
1) you just got a flash card (like an R4), basically you can download roms and emulators from internet to your computer and simply place them in the sd card.
2) you can’t have 3ds games if the card doesn’t have the little half inch extension that every 3ds game has
Everyone of us was surprised that you didn’t knew existence of flash cards like famous R4. Btw I think they’re illegal.
Onestly you could have payed just a few bucks for a flash card without an sd card and then download the firmware from official website and put it in an sd.
These things ARE illegal lmao
even Nintendo doesn't like they're around
Onestly))
I would just pay the 16 pounds and save the time messing around.
I think the main idea is that all the work has been done for you. Some roms can be such a headache to track down, especially with all of the shutdown sites recently
@@warrick102 but lets be honest, do you really intend to play every 520 nds game on there? kind of a headache to go through
Fun fact
You can add cheats to the games by pressing Y on the list of games
just went to try this out. you’ve given me at least 100 more hours fo entertainment from my old DS 🙏
Now that's extremely good to know. Why thank you good sir.
Didn't know this
Bless you 👏🏼👏🏼
Person: New Super Mario Bros. was a 3DS game!
me: aggressive sweating
Person: No its not
me: sighs of relief
Ejejejjeje
he also thought it had 3ds games when it just stated that it could also be played on a 3ds
@@runterranger7398 yeah, any R4 card can be played by a DS of any kind.. and he didnt know that. lol
“Person”? Don’t disrespect the king like that. Even if he doesn’t know what a flashcard is.
@@littleitaly7203 this was the first video i watched of course i forgot the channel name.
208 DS games cartridge that you seen in the liisting is the way to go . It has so many great DS games on it , they play 100% , and also has save files on it . I brought two of the 208 DS games cartridge for multiplayer and that work perfectly also . These are must buys for DS lovers and people trying to build up their collection and cant afford to buy these games individually.
Does it still work
@@darrylpeeler5518 yeah
Yes, these are Ace3DS+ clones and among other things don't have the timebomb problem that some other R4s have.
Ah yes, I have a 208-in-one cart. I've had it ever since I got my 2DS, and I cherish both of them. It's got Mario, Pokémon, Kirby, Plants vs Zombies, etc. I've actually 100%'d New Super Mario Bros. on that cart as well, which I'm still really proud of! I'm never deleting that save.
Hold up, I had a game cartridge like that once for just pikemon heart gold and it also registered as spongebob's Atlantis squarepantis
Square panties*
Flashcarts have to pretend to be a legitimate game to get past the copy protection
Flashcart menus spoof themselves as a variety of games depending on what the programmer choose to copy verification info from
The firmware I have on my R4 makes it show up as Bomberman DS
That's nostalgic. I had one of these. I might get a DS just to get one of these cards again.
Do yourself a favor and buy an R4 instead. That way you can put whatever roms you want instead of every DS game ever released.
@@palaceswitcher that one is an R4
@@SoRa-re1yd yes, I know from other comments. But in the end they do the same thing.
If you do, don’t buy a dsi. The software update on them removes the ability to use these game cards
Do yourself a real favor and just install custom firmware. No cart needed save NES, SNES, GB, GBA, DS, 3DS, SEGA GENESIS and others directly to your DS.
It's super easy, I'm brain damaged and did it last night. Now i play super Metroid on my DS.
I actually somewhat remember having this when I was 4 or 5.
I think I played Mario Party DS and more stuff like that.
Although it had a black/blue background and It might’ve been a different application but the icon it shows in the DS menu was still SpongeBob from what I remember.
I had one when I wasn't old enough to read
SpongeBob Atlantis squarepanties Is my favorite TV special
Yeah but they don't air that one anymore. Too risque ;)
It was a Japanese only episode.
Damn then you didn’t grow up with the Timmy Jimmy Power Hour
@@dangtalon8625
I was making a joke.
@@dangtalon8625 don't whoosh me but there making fun of the fact that he said "Atlantis square panties"
Omg I actually recognized a lot of those games from when I got my first ds lite, there’s also Pokémon diamond
Nini and heart gold
Nini me too i have sponge bob Atlantis sauare pants
wow that's so cool you recognize popular video games
@@PASTELXENON I highly doubt you recognized the Barbie 12 dancing princesses game and the Franklin games, no need to be rude.
"You can't save here are you sure you wanna quit?"
"Yes...Oh no! It hasn't actually saved anything."
This is why you shouldn't get stoned before making videos kids...jk...kinda, maybe.
Yea lowkey he's kinda dumb watching him struggle with the menu
Hahahhahahahahahha
That is an Ace3dsPlus flashcart. It can be bought for about $6-$7 on its own. Then they put an 8gm sd card stuffed with nds roms and sold it for 16 pound. The bad news is youll never get 3ds games to play on it, the good news, however, you can swap the sd card out for something bigger, copy the nds games over, add roms for sega, snes, nes, neo geo, gameboy (gbc), etc to increase its player value
This ACE3DS+ is a flashcart that works with the 3DS and DS handhelds. You can actually order one with an 8GB card for less than what you paid for this. The main difference is that they did the pirating for you so you don’t have to worry about your ISP yelling at you.
I saw shrek and started laughing
InfiniteGMR 07 2 year olds be like
InfiniteGMR 07 just when I read this comment I saw the shrek game lol
@@desm_nd because the ds had shrek games
Same lol
So this is what it's like when somebody that doesn't know a thing about the ds makes a video about the ds. All basic rom stuff and he doesn't have a clue
Useless video, he could at least do some researches before recording, but no, money are everything
@@michicarone549 Useless???? He made this video for fun why are you acting like this he made this just to show his fans and people are getting triggered
Michi Carone this isn’t a tutorial to anything??? It’s just a video for fun, this guy just seems like he knows way more about the gba than the ds. I’ve seen many videos about this certain Cart and there’s other ones that are more informative lmfao
Verge pc build vibes.
The best thing to do with that thing is to flash the cart with CFW and run unsigned code. Load that sucker up onto your internal storage and not worry about a silly cart after that.
I Remember using one of these back in the days.
We call them "r4" (that's the commercial name here)
I used to download every single game I came across with, and never play it at all
Rafael Flores do you know how to download games
@@shontellecini644 First, with an ORIGINAL (there are pirate flashcards, those are crap) flashcard, it should show a website, you go to the website and download the firmware and you put the .zip inside the sd card you wanna put, and then, you extract the archives of the .zip and you create a folder that's called "Games" and, inside that folder, you put your games, there are many many websites to download (attention to the archives, this is important af) .nds archives, that are the nds games, or, you just can search for a tutorial
the commercial name here is "acekard"
@Koopa Squad001-OfficialYT maybe there are now, but my reply is a year old so maybe at that time there wasnt, idk, im not that up to date, but thx for the info!
@Mrsuperking UA-cam631 just downloaded winrar for free, no need for an membership
Its literally an r4 card
@@IA-1509 all r4 cards are pirated
Tastic Gaming these are pirated too
Who cares
@@greenlemon6838 "forgets about homebrew developers testing on real hardware"
@@SoRa-re1yd thats what i did with the memory pit
The moment it saved I died lmao I feel this man he just discovered something insane
you'd need a 40 gigabyte card for the entire library plus or minus a few gigs. ds games are 512mb on the highest end and the quality ones are about 32-64mb each, most pokemon games are from 128-256 mb, so they can consume a lot of space if you get all the versions.
use these stats to plan out any future rom based projects and youll not be disapointed
"you cant save here"
oh noooo it didnt saaaavee
Interesting. I remember coming across something like that on Amazon when I was considering to buy Super Princess Peach for the DS.
I love that game! I never finished it and miss it.
@@daniella3834 ...That's cool. If only there was a sequel to it.
funnily enough, that was one of the games I had on my R4 card or whatever they're called
@@callum110597 Yeah, Perry's story needs to be given a proper conclusion.
@@AguFungus Very interesting. Well, I agree Perry deserves more of the spotlight, as he's a good help to Peach, being her parasol for gliding (but she has used her dress for gliding too).
You'll probably struggle to find one of these cards which has 3DS games on, because they stopped developing them and the ones which still exist are getting expensive. The current favoured approach to, ahem, "homebrew" is to use a CFW such as Luma3DS. You can definitely get a Gameboy emulator on that!
Even better, on luma3ds you can inject a game boy rom or even gameboy advance rom into a 3DS store title and have it launch able from your 3ds home screen
A lot of them now put "3ds" on them because you can use a lot of flashcarts in conjuction with ntrboot to install CFW onto a 3ds.
@@Glycheer when I put in pokemon games they won't launch.
Sky3DS is still a thing (but it's ridiculously expensive still). CFW is still easier but requires you to be on top of updates and things.
The dashboard looks cool, other than that it's just like any other R4 card
Literally 99% of all the comments here
No timebomb. So no it's not like any other r4 card.
I think whoever sold you that cart diligently downloaded all of the English version NDS/3DS ROMS on the 'Net and crammed it onto that SD card for loading into that Acecard 3DS flashcart.
Well, on the bright side, that flashcart is ready to go. It's kind of fussy to buy a new flashcart and manually configure it--that thing is basically a flashcart that you just pop into your machine, ready to play. I just hope that flashcart has no "time bombs," though.
kenshinflyer If I remember right only Gateway has time bombs
What are time bombs
it's actually a decent flashcart, no timebomb.
Timebomb means that the cart will stop working after a certain date.
Fix: set the date to before that date.
Gateway did not have timebomb, Gateway outright bricked the console if it was detected on a "counterfeit gateway" (dstwoplus and any of those 3ds flashcarts, not to be confused with DS flashcarts, comes to mind)
The problem is it takes more than 16 pounds to Put all the games on the cart and make the box/case. So whoever made it must have been a real nice guy for 16 pounds.
not really, likely mass produced. The games are mostly shovelware from what I can tell and a box is... what, a dollar?
It really bothered me when he didn’t check on the 2ds after it wasn’t working on the DS lite ...
Don't worry, it wouldn't have worked because that's not how flashcards work
uber369 ik it just really bothered me for some reason
Nice find and another great video! It appears to just be a regular R4 card (Ace3DS Plus) which they’ve preloaded .nds backups on. The 3DS logo only means it can be played on a 3DS/2DS because older R4 cards don’t work past the DSi. The price would seem worth it if you just want to plug and play the 500+ DS games and not bother downloading all of them yourself! Which may be a little more challenging to do now anyway after Nintendo took down a bunch of rom sites... haha 😆
Thanks! I hope to get some. GB roms on it at least!
You a Gamer ?
That's True They Did Take down quite a bit.
I can't hold back my tears! The speech is so emotional!
I think romulation is possibly the last 'safe' rom website still up and a solid alternative to Emuparadise. Sad part is they require you to create and account for larger roms. So like anything past PS1 requires signing up.
Retro roms
I got a 208 in 1 because a lot of what I actually wanted to play was on it, plus I learned I can trade with Pokemon black on that with my physical Pokemon Black. Which was a pretty cool thing.
Then not too long ago I got a flash cart and enjoyed more stuff with that as well haha
I remember buying a 280 in 1 copy when I was young. I personally enjoyed using the copy.
I used to own a cartridge for DS called a R4 card. My dad had discovered it and we tried it out. Basically there’s a little slot on the top of the R4 card, and you slide an SD card into there whenever you wanted to play your games. You’d basically have to download the games from the internet and then you’d be able to play it on the cartridge. All you had to buy was the R4 card.
You know that you posted your own criminal activity of game piracy on the internet!!!
I like how suprised he is by a regular flashcart lol
I found one of these on amazon that came with movies converted to the .dpg format.
Some of them were Coraline, Toy Story 3, The Polar Express and A Night at the museum.
About 620 games and a handful of movies? Now thats a deal.
For everyone who is saying “he’s just discord flash carts”, Nintendo is really cracking down on ROM sites. It’s a lot harder to find ROMs than it used to. For £16 you get; a flash cart so you can add your own roms, a ton of ROMs already (some including big names like Super Mario 64 DS and Pokemon HGSS), and if your a collector looking for a rare box you can keep the game in that like case in it.
2:49 I died. Atlantis squarepanties
I bought one of these after watching your video and it's well worth it. Was able to delete any games I didn't want that it came with and add anything I wanted to. It really does work just like a flashcart.
Thank you!
did you have to number them of change any list lile?
I think the "3DS" on the package just means the flashcard is compatible with a 3/2DS since Nintendo did patch out many cards on those systems.
I got the feeling not everyone watched till the end
This literally ended up being my Christmas present. Thank you for making this video lol
Is it bad? Was it worth the money?
Nice ! 16 pound wasted if you are on 3ds/dsi, because now there are custom firmware that allow to install games directly on the console
@@michicarone549 that. is not how a flashcart works
@@Romir01x yeah, i know ? I said that flashcarts nowadays are useless thanks to the cfw
When my mom got me this game for a surprise this how I discovered super Mario 64 DS
I have one of those, when you are cheap it’s the best thing to buy, something else (idk if you can do it with others) you can download the games on your computer and pass them to your card, it’s pretty cool.
This one is the misterious DS Cartridge compatible with your DS, DSi, 2DS, 3DS, XL, etc.
Every ds cartridge is compatible i have a 2ds xl i promise I’ve been playing animal crossing wild world
Man, I love this Version of the intro… why haven’t we seen this intro from the retro future recently?
"Square panties" got me dying bruh
When you record yourself pirating ds games.
Piracy is no party
@Brayden Ozaeta selling pirated games is illegal, also I think actually downloading them not for profit isn’t punishable
@@odawg1297 well Nintendo hasn’t lost their shit yet, they probably don’t care anymore.
@@i_am_insidious3132 Not like they are still selling DS games
@@odawg1297 yeah selling them is illegal, but no one I think got in trouble for downloading and playing them
New Super Mario Bros,
*THAT’S A 3DS GAME.*
I hope you ain't serious 😂
oof size:
*LARGE*
@@pugyoutuber493 0.0002 percent big boi
A yes, it was released for a system that didn’t come out until half a decade later.
@@habarababara4860 he might mean new super Mario bros 2 but if not that’s a yikes
I might get one of these. 16 pounds? Seems pretty affordable. But I'm definitely gonna wipe the card, replace the UI with TwilightMenu, throw my game backups on there, etc.
I'm shook that a flash cart has you shook especially when you're this experienced in this kind of stuff. Wait till he gets an EZFLASH omega and how it fits in the DS lite perfectly with the alternative cover. >:]
My parents bought one of these for me once. The Pokémon Diamond ROM was corrupted and couldn't progress past the Team Galactic grunts at Veilstone City after the dual battle where Dawn lost her Pokedex
It's kind of immoral to not just buy the games tbh.
yeah thats why you buy a real flashcart and download roms from a trusted source.
Though parents now and back then probably would not have known that.
my brain actually crashed when he thought there'd be a 3ds game on a game-card clearly made for the ds
I remember my dad made me something similar to this as a kid. I ended up losing it though, which is a shame
R4?
Moonshell uploads all the sounds for the DS series
I used to have these 520 games in one or 300 games in one and they were so fun. I remember playing it on my grey DS lite on the way home 😭 Too bad I don’t have my old da anymore 😭 BTW we ALL know super Mario 64 days was the best game on the DS at least imo since it was one of my first ds game and Mario game.
I think that means the roms are playable on the 3ds
Homebrew m8 less then 16 quid, Free in fact! 😂
How do u homebrew
@• MilkyWay Gacha • bruh where do you think the seller of that r4 card got those games from
I recognised some of the games in that list, like Countdown, Deal Or No Deal, Crazy Frog Racer, Flips Percy Jackson and more.
This is just a standard DS flash cart (the ACE3DS+ (not actually for 3DS games, just compatible with the 3DS and its many stability updates) from the firmware info) with a custom sticker on the front. If you put the roms for other systems in the right folders, they'll be able to load up, if the emulators are already on the Micro SD card. Otherwise you can easily add your own DS compatible emulators anyway. I used to love my Acekard 2i and my R4 3DS back when I was in my early teens, although these days I do tend to actually buy games rather than pirate them. But for £16, this is a fairly decent flash cart for those who are new to the DS scene, and DS games aren't making money for the publishers anymore, because they can only be bought on the used market, so pirating them isn't as harmful as it would have been 10-15 years ago.
My uncle gave me one of these at the peak of the ds for my birthday and it didn't work so he took it and said he'd bring me a new one. I never got that new one so it's cool to see what it really was.
Did this guy know about flashcards?
I've been spotting this thing since a few days ago! But still hesitating to buy, thanks for the video!
Did anyone else notice Lord Shrek’s appearance
When your UI brought up and you had mentioned the file moonshell, it brought to mind a two Parts external hard drive system that I had bought for my original DS. There was the main programming in the DS cartridge and the external hard drive would actually slide into the Gameboy Advance slot. This was at the time rather expensive at $50, but the most interesting thing that I had ever purchased for my Nintendo DS. I wasn't well-versed in the application of emulators and using ROMs, but I was able to have video files, music files, and I did find an assortment of interesting home-brewed applications that I had downloaded to this external hard drive. I definitely agree that you have found an excellent product at a very cheap price for what all you can do with it
That has like £200 worth of Pokèmon and Mario games on it Alone.
Bro I don't think these kids are going to let you live down with not knowing about a DS flashcard in 2018. Some of them seem to be kind of unironically pretentious considering I'm positive they weren't even born when the DS came out or were even old enough to form coherent sentences when the 3DS came out.
It's sad, and I thought us millennials were whiney and entitled.
Astro gen z were born in 1995 so they definitely were born way before the ds came out so do your research before bashing other people
Interesting, there are a lot of my favorite Super Mario games on there too. And new super mario bros unfortuantly is like that, on its own game card or not, and only saves after a tower or castle. Fortuantly for other super mario games the saving issues have been fixed (example: you can simply quick save on new super mario bros wii. There is no way to cheat if you get a game over since it is not a pernament save but allows you to stop playing whenever you want without you losing progress. It is a win-win) but still, New super mario bros was one of the first (but not the first, that was new super mario bros wii) games I played from Nintendo, and since I was really little I was always getting sad and frustrated about losing data...the only way I could ever finish is work on it and have it constantly running on one ds. Preferably my dsi at the moment but i do not know. Maybe one day I will finish new super mario bros.
It's actually only 512 games. If you notice, the games are listed as 1-520 but when you're scrolling there are no games listed for 479-487
When the company that pirates games scams you.. lol basically getting 512 games instead 520
You can download and add any DS game you want anywaý
i think there's "addons" for these flash carts with the emulator files in them, you just download them and stick them onto the Sd card, the front end user interface is just showing what emulators can be put on it I think
“Legit ds games”
I do not think you know what that word means :)
*LOUD PIRATE NOISES*
The GBA functionality requires an EZ-Flash 3 in 1 in the GBA slot. It's a combo GBA flashcart (has flash memory so you can load a ROM long term and for linking with a DS game or alternatively load it into RAM on each play), RAM expander (used by DS Browser and some homebrew), and rumble pack. They are very rare these days but sometimes pop up on eBay.
all you need to do now is put an emulator and the gba bios in a folder on the micro sd card and the gba roms should boot up just fine
If anyone is looking to get something like this but wants more Pokemon, Mario, Kirby, and Final Fantasy. I suggest the 208 in 1 it comes with loads of Pokemon, Mario, Kirby, Animal Crossing, and even Grand Theft Auto. Its on eBay it usually goes for around 13 to 14 US dollars. The game also saves everything and you can play on it on a DS, DS Lite, DSi, 2DS, 2DS XL, 3DS, and 3DS XL.
I wish someone would make this for the switch
I mean. Somebody would if this flash card thing wasn't going on for so long on Nintendo consoles. Then it would need a viable entrypoint and a good exploit and... A few things. Right now the best bet is Homebrew or something similar. However Nintendo software, hardware and online nowadays work together so much, that any hacking can get you banned from all the online features. That's not necessarily a bad thing as by the time this console starts dying, all the online stuff will be cut anyway in favor of the new. Why not bring the future closer and save up a few bucks, eh?
You can easily hack switch, i had my mario odyssey relese console hacked with access to all the games and emulators
For the first game you played, you can only save after ghost houses, mini castles and castles
I'd like to, but I can't bring myself to trust these things. There's something wrong about them
You're just dumb. I've had a R4 card since I was a kid and nothing happened. It's like "oh it's wrong to download a film" Like cmon
R4 are useful when:
- You want to have your 30 games with you but not travel with 30 cartiges .
- Keep your games in a safe room while playing.
- Play and programming homebrews.
And scammers have found a new utlity... -_-'
I have the same card and used a combination of that and CFW on my 3DS. I find these newer carts to be a lot less buggy and finnicky than the old ones. I've bought my own blank R4 cards and gone from there myself in the past but generally I wish these were about back in DS and DSLite days.
the best days of your life
Damn 16 pounds? Way too heavy for one ds card, dont they weigh like nothing? They must've gotten rocks in the card somehow
this is literally a clone r4 lmfao
What is that?
@@elviracarrion1265 it's a way to run DS ROMs native hardware